Client Testimonials

Marius and his team was able to turn around my project in a very short time. Would always recommend to anyone.(05/09/2013)

- Canadian Real Estate

I'm very pleased with your response and timely execution of requests. The ideas and logical solutions you offer to me in addition to my initial requirements has been the key to this great partnership. You grasp very quickly my needs and goals even when I don't seem to articulate them in a concise manner… and then you augment my ideas with multiple solutions. It's terrific. You guys are great!

- Bic Hauser – Skillview Sports

If you must outsource your web & software development, this is the team to hire. We had a very fruitful collaboration and we are very happy with the results. I warmly recommend Angel HS for everybody.

- Myrna Nickelsen – SolidLine Products Ltd

A very professional company, very well organised. It was a pleasure to work with them and I honestly recommend them. - Mesan Alex

We found the staff to be very responsive and very keen to help, fix issues and work with us to resolve problems. Overall we would recommend working with them.

- RLIndustries (London, UK)

What tools do I need to sign my applet for Internet Explorer?

You need two programs to sign your code for Internet Explorer. Both programs are available for free at http://www.microsoft.com/java/download/dl_sdk2.htm in the Microsoft Java SDK 2.01.

The two programs are: cabarc.exe – this is similar to pkzip, except it will create cab files instead of zip or jar files. signcode.exe – this program will apply your digital signature to the .cab file

The idea is that you put all you applet files (*.class, *.gif, *.au, etc.) into a cab file, then you sign the cab file.